To the Commercial Public. THE undersigned would most re spectiully announce, that they have opened a merchandize brokerage office directly beneath theSutter House, where they will transact all business offered in their line, with the utmost fidelity and despatch. Merchants desirous of some one in constant attendance at the auction sales in San Francisco, and on board arriving vessels, to make purchases and forward goods, will do well to make application to us, j.s «.ne of us will make this his entire business. Modtr..te commissions .only are asked. Gn&amp;lt;,ds art likewise sold by us 'or a reasonable commix n^V^ WHITNEY &amp;amp; BKir'loN. .J ( Sacramento City, May 1 1th. — my 11 1 m Notice. HPRINIDAD CITY is situated on •*, the 1 let bank of the K'at ramc'i'iln, 2: miles above LawsonV ranch, a slurt distant « below the Red Bluffs, and by the new ro id (which J •■' leaves the iS..crairt nto Jit Trin.t&amp;gt; City,) only fi.ty miles Irom the Trinity Dhjgins. - steamboa...

GREGORY'S EXPRESS. The Express haying been in success ful operation between, the United States and San Francisco, will hereaft er run a light Express Wagon to each of the Forks of the American. Juba and Feather rivers leaving the office in J street; Sacramento City liter the arrival of the first boat from San Francisco with the Letters, Papers, and Parcels, by each Pacific steamer. Gold Dust insured through, covering the risk o the Isthmus. JOSEPH W. GREGORY, , [mi-i'6m].  . . v -. Proprietor. Office at Sheldon. Kibbe &amp;amp; Almy&amp;gt;,'J street. 1 ' ftsrgga REMOVED.— ANGLE A %%&amp;amp;*i£!*£CO S EXPRESS removed io X street. ' » / irs-t door from the corner of id street, Letters, package*) gold dust, &amp;amp;c.,. received aim orwarded to San Francisco. Marysville, Coloma md Georgetow ii. Also, Packages and Gold Dust (I any part of the United, Slates and Europe, iold Dust bought and sold.- Money received on ieposit. Exchange on New York ou reasonable ["•&a...

SAN FRANCISCO. Haven &amp;amp; Livingston, SAN FRANCISCO, in connection with Jr^A. V\;EL'L'J&amp;amp; (M, New York, will receive, forward and insure Gold Dust to the United States, Europe, &amp;amp;c. Drafts in sums to suit purchasers on New York, Boston and Philadelphia. Packages and parcels taken until the latest hour. Consignees' letters taken free. HAVEN &amp;amp; LIVINGSTON, Montgomery street, one door south of Sacramento street, San Francisco. ADAMS &amp;amp; CO'S EXPRESS, for New York, Bo^t i:, Philadelphia, Haitimore, Washington, D C., and all the principal towns in the United States. (Jold dust bought; also forwarded an insured to any of the above places, and bills of exchange : given ,in any sums to . buit pur- / chasers. . " -/' ." . .. I Our drafts in favor of parties residing in New - Bedford and the vicinity, are paid at the Merchants' Bank, New Bedford. . IIP . / Gold dust and articles of vJue received Qn '&amp;lt; deposit lor safe keeping. : '...

The Navy. Every day's experience but farther proves the neceseity of a thorough revolution in our Naval system. The time lias come when the people desire all their institutions and establishments organised and conducted under republican principles. They are tired of following the examples of monarchy, in State or Church, and would be rid of every trapping of power that is not absolutely earning and strengthening to the country and the people. A navy is essential to a r-onimercial nation — at least a marine that can at slight notice bs turned to the purpose of war — but in this age, when the disputes of nations are ottner settled by diplomacy than by blows — and it will be more and more so hereafter — no natio 1 : requires an exclusive war j marine, but only such a commercial i marine as, making itself an enricher of the country in time of peace, will answer at need, for defence, or aggression, by the State. The United States has now some forty or fifty sai.iug cratt, kept qkc.u sive...

Warbass &amp;amp; Co., Successors to T.J.Henley &amp;amp; Co. and Field &amp;amp; Co., BANKERS, Exchange Brokers and Real Estate Agents. Comer of Second and J sts.. Sacramento City. CHANGE for sale on N. York, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Cincinnati. Gold Dust and Coin received on deposit. Gold dust bought. Drafts aud bills collected. Real Estate bought, sold and leaded. Gold Dust forwarded to any part of the United States. Miners, wishing to remit to the United States, by sending the amount to W. &amp;amp; Co , with the ad dress of the party to whom it is to be sent can rely on drafts being forwarded by first opportunity, To protect against loss by, fire, W. &amp;amp; Co, have purchased the large double safe formerly used by the Phoenix Bank of New York, and believe it to be the largest and most secure of any in California. THOMAS A. WARBASS, WILLIAM S. HEYL, JOHN P. MORSE. References in Sacramento City Hardin Bigelow, Esq.: S. Brannan &amp;amp; Co.; Burnett ...

The Settler Question. We sit down to discuss this question calmly. We shall neither suffer ourselves to be swerved on the one hand by land speculators, nor on the other by settlers. The true path which, as journalists, with the high interests of the public to guard, we should pursue, lies before us. If land speculators are imposing upon the public, we shall fearlessly expose them; if settlers are seizing upon land to which they have no right, they are to expect no mercy at our hands. If a small body of freemen arise, wielding, as they suppose, the weapons of truth against oppression, their arguments are to be listened to with attention ; their statements, so far as they are true, are to be admitted — their rights are to bo respected. What we demand is truth. In our Monday's paper we requested facts from both sides In compliance with our request, a well known citizen of Sacramento has addressed to us a communication, over the signature of « Observer." It is calmly written, and entire...

From Stockton. Last Saturdays's number of this flouiishing little sheet has reached us. We perceive that it has changed its " head," which reads now " Stockton Times and Tuollumne City Intelligencer." From the number before us, we learn that the proprietors intend enlarging their sheet soon. Success to the " Times." The following items of Stockton local news and of intelligence from the San Joaquin valley, may be of interest to our readers : The Weather. — For some days past, the weather has been most intense ; on Tuesday, the thermometer reaching 100° Farenheit. At the same time, during ail hours of the day, there has been a gentle and refreshing breeze from the north-west. The evening's are cool and balmy, the thermometer ranging from 50 ° to 60 ° . Soda Water. — Our enterprising friends Messrs. Cram &amp;lt;$• Nowell, have commenced the manufacture of soda water in this town. We strongly recommend this beverage to all thirsty souls; the syrups are unexceptionable, the soda wa...

From the Bay. The San Francisco papers of Saturday and Monday are before us. From them we make the following extracts: The Fredonia. — The U. S. Storeship Fredonia, Lt. Cornd't F. A. Neville, came down from Benecia yesterday morning. The F. is under orders, and will proceed to New York in a few days. It will be perceived by reference to our advertising columns, that she is about to make up her complement of men. — [Alta Cal. New Reading Room. — In a few days will be opened on Clay street, near the Plaza, a Reading Room and Intelligence Office, where all persons arriving in San Francisco from time to time can find the locality of their friends in the mines and elsewhere. Miners can here read newspapers from their own state ai;d neighborhood, as these rooms are to be furnished with local newspapers from the interior of every state and territory in the Union, in addition to commercial news. It will be supplied also, with German, French and Spanish papers. No attention will be spared to...

Steamer Gold Hunter. This steamer, untffrom bark Dimon, foot of M street. Returning, Wwill lea% r e San Francisi-o Mondays, Wednesand Fridays, at 4 o'clock, P. M. T. HUTCIIINSON &amp;amp; CO., Agents. Sacramento City, June 4th, ISoO-— jes 4t Charles C. Sackett, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office of 2d street, near K. Takes acknowledgments of deeds and mortgages. TVTOTICE — The owner of forty bar- •}~* rels pork, shipped to this port, May 25th, from sail Francisco, on board schr. Jas. L. Day, is requested to call on board and take them away. If not called for immediately, they will be stored at Crowell &amp;amp; McPowell's, Front st, near J. jes It* ~ NOTICK TpTHAN ALLEN, Jr., has this -" day sold his interest in the firm of Oasterhout Allen, to Peter Oasterhout. All persons having claims against said firm, are requested to present them for settlement immediately to Peter Oasterhout, who will continue the business at the old stand. All per|^ons indebted to said firm, are requested ...

Barton Lee's LIVERY STABLE. ALWAYS on hand a full and superior stock of saddle horses, gigs, buggies, wagons and coaches, with well trained horses to let. Stabling for horses, by the day or week. FAIRBANKS PATENT SCALES THE undersigned being appointed sole agents in California for these celebrated scales, are now receiving and will soon have on hand for sale, a complete assortment of HAY, PLATFORM &amp;amp; COUNTER SCALES Also, a SUB-MARINE ARMOUR .  with all the apparatus complete. JOSIAH JOHNSON &amp;amp; CO., J street, near 6th. FOR SALE.— The well known and celebrated American and U. States Hotels, on K, between 2d and 3d streets, will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to LOMBARD &amp;amp; FLlNTsacramento city, June 3, 1850. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS!! JUST received by the subscribers per ships Hannibal, Dan Webster and Orion, from Boston, a splendid assortment of goods, selected expressly for this market, consisting in part — clear and mess pork, in bbls and hf bbls; ...